A verb form that ends in -ing and acts as a noun
The term "Sisyphean" refers to a task or challenge that is endless, repetitive, and ultimately futile. It is derived from the Greek myth of Sisyphus, who was doomed to roll a boulder up a steep hill only for it to roll back down each time he neared the top. Thus, "Sisyphean" often conveys a sense of frustration and pointlessness in one's efforts.
My mother told me to count every grain of sand at the beach, which I found to be a Sisyphean task.
A Sisyphean task is typically seen as unrewarding because it involves endless and futile repetition without achieving any meaningful progress or satisfaction. It can lead to feelings of frustration, hopelessness, and a sense of futility.
"Shunaka" is a term that can be translated to mean "dog" in Sanskrit.
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about the meaning of "conceited"?
I tried to throw away the boomerang, but i found it to be a sisyphean task
Pointless or interminable activities are sometimes described as Sisyphean.
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My mother told me to count every grain of sand at the beach, which I found to be a Sisyphean task.
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A Sisyphean task is typically seen as unrewarding because it involves endless and futile repetition without achieving any meaningful progress or satisfaction. It can lead to feelings of frustration, hopelessness, and a sense of futility.
the fire elemental drops scythe of sisyphean. my username on it is battle king 3
Pointless or interminable activities are sometimes described as Sisyphean.
Abdrekani wrote from Duihok:In Greek_mythologySisyphus ( Wikipedia:IPA_for_EnglishWikipedia:IPA_for_EnglishWikipedia:IPA_for_EnglishWikipedia:IPA_for_EnglishWikipedia:IPA_for_EnglishWikipedia:IPA_for_EnglishWikipedia:IPA_for_EnglishWikipedia:IPA_for_EnglishWikipedia:IPA_for_EnglishWikipedia:IPA_for_English; Greek_language: Σίσυφος Sísyphos) was a king punished by being compelled to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down, and to repeat this throughout eternity. He is also found in Roman mythology.The word "sisyphean" means "endless and unavailing, as labor or a task".from Wikipedia